The entire renewable energy development community in the Mid-Atlantic market is closely monitoring the continuing changes to market rules and how the capacity market reform is working itself out in 2019 and beyond. This session will analyze:

What changes might mean for new renewable projects

Wholesale level activity- rules on new projects from wholesale perspectives

How the continued development of renewables and RPS’ affect the wholesale market

The offshore wind sector continues to gain attention, especially on the east coast. PJM, with its prime location in the area generating most interest, is in a prime position to take a piece of the $300 billion estimated in potential investment to the national wind energy capacity.

Where are the biggest opportunities in Offshore Wind for the region?

How much potential capacity does offshore add to the mix and what will be its impact on the Mid-Atlantic market?

What approaches are being considered for integrating OSW and how do they consider project costs and schedules?

What are the challenges of coordinating OSW procurement within and between states?

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